Sudden March of I Am
Joshua 10:9 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Joshua 10 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Joshua moved suddenly at night from Gilgal to confront them, signaling a bold inner shift from stillness to decisive action.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within you, the I AM awakens and moves toward the problem with sudden authority. Gilgal is the quiet renewal of mind, the place where covenant memory is kept alive. The long night of going up represents the disciplined imagination—keeping the end in view until the feeling of it is real. When you consent to an inner state as if it is already true, you rise from stillness into action, and the outer scene begins to align. The 'enemy' is fear and limitation; the 'going up' is the ascent of consciousness, a deliberate march from doubt to the certainty that the end is accomplished. This is obedience—not to external ritual, but to the inner word that you are already whole and victorious. Your mission and witness then become the demonstration that your inner victory precedes your outer event. The suddenness you read in scripture is the flash of realization when a state is fully embraced. Imagination creates reality: dwell in the end-state until your life follows suit.
Practice This Now
Practice: Tonight, close your eyes and imagine you have already moved from Gilgal—the inner renewal—into the field of your circumstance. Feel the I AM marching with you, confident and quiet. Hold that end-state for several breaths, feel dawn replacing the night, and let the inner certainty translate into outward action.
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